Tracking the St. Thomas shuttle may become easier for students in the future, but someone is going to have to pick up the bill first.
Senior believes Stewardship Garden will continue to grow community and vegetables
With no experience in gardening or biology, senior Aaron Hays took on The Stewardship Garden project by organizing, coordinating, energizing and involving on-campus groups.
St. Thomas club offers sessions on social media and other technology skills
The Computer Science Club has offered its first consulting session to the Selim Center for Learning in Later Years, a St. Thomas community outreach program.
Harry Potter event not a wand-length short of expectations
St. Thomas Hall Council sponsored a Yule Ball last Saturday night as a wrap up to a week of Harry Potter-themed events.
Caution: running on Mississippi River Boulevard could be dangerous
Spring is officially here, and Mississippi River Boulevard is bustling with students who venture out to run, bike, rollerblade or relax by the river. However, there may be more than just runners on the boulevard.
News in :90 – April 4, 2012
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, April 4, 2012.
Pope Benedict XVI gets his own heavenly cologne scent
The cologne will not be available in stores; it will be worn only by the pope.
Man charged in Selby truck crash
A Roseville man has been charged in connection with a series of accidents that occurred on Saturday after a truck collided with a fence on the north side of the St. Thomas baseball diamond near the residence halls.
St. Thomas students march for Trayvon Martin
Last week St. Thomas students traveled across the Mississippi River to the University of Minnesota to join community members and students in an event called One Million Hoodies.
Student business creates T-shirts, microfinances other entrepreneurs
Lemonaid, a business started by a group of students, was launched as part of their 200-level entrepreneurship course. They plan to take their profits and microfinance it through Kiva, a non-profit organization that allows people to lend money through the Internet to help developing countries.
St. Thomas students training to run through mud, fire and electrical wires
Some St. Thomas students are competing in Tough Mudder, a 12-mile obstacle course. It’s designed by the British Special Forces and has 28 unique obstacles.
News in :90 – March 30, 2012
This is News in :90 for Friday, March 30, 2012.
Students finding it difficult to get back into school routine after spring break
Thirty-one out of 50 St. Thomas students surveyed agreed that it was difficult to return to classes and get back into the school routine after spring break.
Students scavenge for last minute housing
St. Thomas students have started to look for housing during the last weeks of school to find accommodations for the 2012-2013 school year. Some students are still trying to move on campus, while others are looking for off-campus housing.
News in :90 – March 28, 2012
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, March 28, 2012.